Jolt (Wired) is a bright, chartreuse green with strong, warm yellow undertones and a semi-matte finish. It had nearly opaque color coverage, but the consistency was on the powdery side with light to moderate fallout and some product that diffused too readily, so the result on bare skin was more medium to semi-opaque coverage. It seemed more reactive to natural skin oils, too, but it blended out fairly well. Over primer, it stayed truer to color and was a bit more pigmented overall. On me, there was visible fading after seven and a half hours of wear.

There was a shade previously released with the same name but was a completely different color.

FURTHER READING: Formula Overview, which is a detailed review of the range as a whole.

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